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this instrumental Frank Zappa song is just amazing. his guitar work is entrancing. what a composer! anyone agree?
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Frank Zappa is phenomenal...
If youth knew; if age could.
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Zappa's body of work is amazing both in its diversity and in its volume. He released over 50 albums in his lifetime. He's done rock, jazz, doo-wop, humor, classical, etc. Really incredible and my biggest musical inspiration.
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Did you ever see his movie 200 motels? If you can find it watch it!
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red wrote:Did you ever see his movie 200 motels? If you can find it watch it!


I have some tuneage, but I've never seen the flick...you're the third person to recommend it.
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Of course I love Zappa, don't miss him leaving the toilet seat up though. Yes huge body of work and a genre that defies definition. They say if a musician played for him his reputation was golden as he was quite picky and would sit there dismissing player after player.
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ZappasXWife wrote:Of course I love Zappa, don't miss him leaving the toilet seat up though. Yes huge body of work and a genre that defies definition. They say if a musician played for him his reputation was golden as he was quite picky and would sit there dismissing player after player.



A "man", leaving a toilet seat up?
I've never known anything else.
I know, I know, "see the movie".
One of these days...you don't happen to own it, do you? I'm not certain if he liked Van Morrison.
I found a site that I was actually able to hear most of VM's version of "Dead Girls of London" on, before it started to break up...it
was a miracle I was able to hear any of it, with this pos! :)
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